hrp0089fc9.5 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and Puberty 1 | ESPE2018

National Multidisciplinary Decision-Making Guideline for Children and Young People (Idiopathic Thickened Pituitary Stalk and/or Idiopathic Central Diabetes Insipidus

Cerbone Manuela , Bulwer Chloe , Ederies Ashraf , Vallabhaneni Kirtana , Ball Stephen , Kamaly Ian , Grossman Ashley , Gleeson Helena , Korbonits Marta , Nanduri Vasanta , Tziaferi Vaya , Jacques Tom , Visser Johannes , Spoudeas Helen A

Background: Thickening of the Pituitary Stalk (TPS) and/or Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) can occour in isolation or synchronously/metachronously in the same patient. Due to their rarity and wide spectrum of underlying aetiologies they represent a diagnostic and management conundrum.Aim: To develop a high-quality national multidisciplinary guideline for the assessment and management of children and young people (CYP) before their 19th birthd...

hrp0086wg1.1 | ESPE Disorders of Sex Development Working Group (DSD) | ESPE2016

Biological Determinants of Gender Identity

Rosenthal Stephen

Background: Numerous studies from a variety of biomedical disciplines—genetic, endocrine, and neuroanatomical—have begun to shed light on the biological underpinnings of gender identity. Results of these studies support the concept that gender identity is not simply a psychosocial construct, but likely reflects a complex interplay of biological, environmental, and cultural factors.Objective and hypotheses: This review will highlight data from s...

hrp0094pl5 | Advances and Challenges in the Care of Transgender/Gender Diverse Youth | ESPE2021

Advances and Challenges in the Care of Transgender/Gender Diverse Youth

Rosenthal Stephen

In many parts of the world, increasing numbers of transgender/gender diverse (TGD) youth are seeking medical care to bring their physical sex characteristics into alignment with their gender identity—their inner sense of self as male, female, or somewhere on the gender spectrum. Compelling studies in the last decade have produced evidence supporting the concept that gender identity is not simply a psychosocial construct but likely reflects a complex interplay of biologica...

hrp0097p2-249 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Longitudinal Improvements in Health-Related Quality of Life among Children and Adolescents enrolled in Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Programs

Ybarra Marina , Rebekah Grace , D. C. Ball Geoff , Buchholz Annick , Hamilton Jill , Zenlea Ian , Morrison Katherine

Background: It is critical to understand patient-reported outcomes in pediatric patients enrolled in pediatric weight management (PWM) clinics. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is low in children with obesity. Utilizing data from the CANadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry (CANPWR), we examined (1) changes in HRQoL up to 3 years after enrollment in PWM and (2) factors associated with change in HRQoL over time.Methods:...

hrp0094fc1.4 | Adrenal | ESPE2021

Acute Illness and Death in Children with Adrenal Insufficiency

Worth Chris , Vyas Avni , Banerjee Indraneel , Lin John , Jones Julie , Stokes Helen , Komlosy Nicci , Ball Steve , Clayton Peter ,

Background: Adrenal Insufficiency (AI) is a heterogeneous diagnosis comprising multiple central and peripheral causes. The unifying feature is the requirement for glucocorticoid replacement and subsequent risk of life-threatening Adrenal Crisis (AC) and Adrenal Death (AD). Very few studies have investigated rates of AD in children. Multiple studies have reported symptoms of children with AC as interpreted by medical staff but no studies have looked at parental...

hrp0095rfc1.2 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Secondary thyroid carcinoma in survivors of childhood cancer: a need to revise current screening recommendations

Atlas Gabby , Farrell Stephen , Zacharin Margaret

Thyroid cancer is the most common secondary malignancy for survivors of childhood cancer, with radiation exposure before age 18 being the most significant risk factor. Current guidelines from the Children’s Oncology Group recommend yearly physical examination to palpate for thyroid nodules. Whilst other societies recommend periodic thyroid ultrasound, further evaluation with fine needle aspirate is typically not considered for nodules less than 10mm in diameter. We descr...

hrp0082fc7.6 | Growth promoting therapies | ESPE2014

Topicon™ThermoMatrix™-Mediated Passive Transdermal Delivery of Human GH (hGH) Across EpidermFT™ Full-Thickness Human Skin Equivalent (HSE): Towards an Extended-Wear hGH Patch

Hsu Stephen , Mangleburg Carl , Yao Hua

Background: There is a need for a convenient and affordable alternative to daily s.c. injections for a growing incidence and prevalence of childhood- and adult-onset human GH (hGH) deficiency.Objective and Hypotheses: We sought to develop a convenient, non-invasive and affordable transdermal patch formulation capable of achieving passive delivery of large molecule drugs such as hGH and insulin for multiple days.Method: Prescription...

hrp0084fc7.2 | Growth-promoting therapies | ESPE2015

TopiconThermoMatrix™-Mediated Passive Transdermal Delivery of IGF1 Across EpidermFT Full-Thickness Human Skin Equivalent: Towards an Extended-Wear IGF1 Patch

Hsu Stephen , Mangleburg Carl , Yao Hua

Background: There is a need for a convenient and affordable alternative to twice daily s.c. injections for children with IGF1 deficiency (IGFD) and growth failure. We report a novel platform technology, Topicon™ ThermoMatrix™, applied to the transdermal delivery of IGF1 (7649 Da).Objective and hypotheses: We sought to develop a convenient, non-invasive, and affordable transdermal patch formulation capable of achieving passive ...

hrp0084fc-lb-3 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2015

Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Studies of Topicon™ Mediated Patch Delivery of Insulin Glargine in a Streptozotocin-Induced Hairless Rat Model

Hsu Stephen , Mangleburg Carl , Yao Hua

Background: The Topicon™ patch is a needle-free novel platform technology developed to achieve truly passive transdermal delivery of insulin. Here we report pharmacodynamic (PD) and pharmacokinetic (PK) studies comparing needle injection (s.c.) vs Topicon™ mediated patch delivery of the insulin analog glargine (LANTUS®) in streptozotocin-induced hairless rats.Objective and hypotheses: We sought to develop a convenient, af...

hrp0097p1-392 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

A case series of multinodular goitres associated with tumour predisposition syndromes

Angley Eleanor , Farrell Stephen , Zacharin Margaret

Thyroid nodular disease, either multinodular goitre (MNG) or solitary nodule, carries a higher malignancy risk in paediatric patients compared to adults requiring closer monitoring and investigation. We present a case series of patients with multinodular goitre who were confirmed to have tumour predisposition syndromes. Eight patients (six female) with MNG were identified using electronic medical records, based on presence of MNG and/or previous genetic testing confirming eith...